I struggle just as much as the next person to put on a happy face sometimes. I’ve been through one of the most stressful years of my life. And not even like, oh, work is busy, kids are busy, running around everywhere type of stuff. Like honest to goodness stress… feelings of anxiety that won’t go away, loss of appetite, moments of fear that literally leave me unable to concentrate.

I have a few friends that have supported me and have pulled me out of the ditch. And if we are being really honest, there are times I don’t want to be pulled out. I don’t want to pretend to be happy. I don’t want to “put on a smile” and brush off the emotions. I want answers. I want things fixed. And I want it now.

But I’ve also noticed that when those negative things are perpetuated or constantly fed to me (from my own head), the deeper I seem to fall. “Woe is me, life is hard, I suck, I’m terrible… blah blah.” It’s cyclical. It never stops. It keeps going… if we let it.

So what do I do? I vent. I write. I journal. I even cry sometimes. I let myself feel the emotion… and then I pull myself out. I literally say, “I hate that (fill in the blank)…. BUT, I need to keep focusing on (fill in the blank).” It’s ok to feel anger/sadness/frustration, but it’s when it takes over does it become a problem. If you find yourself giving those excuses every day (“I’m so stressed”, “I’m just not good at this”, “I’m so ______ “) then guess what your life is going to be like?

Zig Zigler and Tony Robbins are onto something. Perhaps you think of Stuart Smalley when you repeat “I am good enough” quotes in the mirror. But… the mind is plastic. It can change. Synapses, neurons, responses, stimulations… just as we have learned information over our lifetime, those things are well-embedded because we have used it over and over. Changing our attitude, how we see ourselves, and having a positive outlook are learned things. It doesn’t mean that every day will be rainbow butterfly unicorn kittens. But it does mean you can change your brain.

Although this little fella would be nice to have around every day.

In order to change, something does need to hit you across the face. While a bitch slap may be in order, it’s more like being dissatisfied with your current situation. Whether that’s mentally or where you’re at in life. That is what most people get uncomfortable with. Being able to admit that is difficult. We feel that when we say “I’m unhappy with where I’m at” that it means we are unhappy with who we are.

Not true. Wherever you’re at in life (job struggle, divorce, kids, not strong enough, not thin enough, overweight, underweight, broke, break-up, relocating, good day, bad day) does not dictate who you are. See the difference? Your situation may be one of those things, but who you are is much more than that. And that’s where changing your mindset comes in.

And the things that are out of our control are really tough. Those situations are often the hardest because we can’t fix them ourselves. BUT, we can still work to change our brain. We can still work to separate the situation from who we are as a person.

I can’t tell you how you need to change your brain. Every situation is different, every person’s story and background will vary. External encouragement is always nice. In fact, I’ve had a few people over the past few weeks tell me how happy I look, how much I’ve grown as a person and how much I show my confidence now. If that doesn’t light up your world….

But at the same time, I can’t always rely on extrinsic factors to change my brain. I need to learn how to dig deep and do it myself. One day when my mind was a bit all over the place, I decided to take a bunch of silly selfies and send them to my BFF. Normally, I would wait for that person to reach out to me and make ME feel better. But in actuality, it felt good to be silly… AND I knew my pics would make them smile as well. So perhaps a two-birds-with-one-stone tactic. But regardless, I pulled myself out and smiled.

Are the issues and fears and life situations still there? Of course. They won’t go away overnight. But at least I was better able to face my emotions and change my brain. And now I’m even thinking more clearly as well.

It’s not easy. Changing your brain is difficult, especially when we feel things like fear, hurt, anger and anxiety. But the outcome is worth it. Keep fighting for it.

(A few books that I enjoyed reading were Gifts of Imperfection, Daring Greatly, and See you at the Top)

Between Thanksgiving and Christmas is one of the busiest and most stressful times for most people. And their training takes a back seat. Not this year.

This 4 week camp will have workouts daily. Some will include typical gym equipment, some will be ones you can do at home. This 4 week program is meant for those who may let the holidays get the best of them. Or perhaps you are already on your own strength program, but want a supplement of metabolic, conditioning and bodyweight workouts.

What this program is NOT: *A progressive strength program aimed at improving a specific lift *A powerlifting/crossfit/strongman specific program *Customized to each individual *Tailored to the equipment each person has

What this program IS: *A mix of strength and metabolic work *To keep from regressing during the stressful holiday season *To avoid packing on holiday pounds *Create and adjust days based on your schedule *Flexibility of gym and home workouts *Accountability to keep training *Private facebook group where workouts are posted

If you know you’ll stick to your current program without any issues, or if you want a specific program, this may not be right for you. This is for those that “fall off the wagon” and need something to follow to keep them going.

For those that register, you’ll also get last year’s Holiday Hustle program free as well!!

Only $25!! ($1 a day!!) (Actual camp begins Monday Nov 30th)

Disclaimer: With this program, I am not suggesting that all workouts be done every day. The program will include suggestions and recommendations of proper sequencing, but the flexibility of being able to choose what works for your day and schedule while staying on track is the idea behind this. This program is great for the beginner-intermediate.